Synopses & Reviews
With over 1,500 color photographs, this is the indispensable field guide for every hiker and naturalist exploring the vast wildlife of North America. A handy volume that covers woodland, meadow, mountain, and shoreline encounters with all common and not so common flora and fauna, HarperCollins Complete North American Wildlife is organized taxonomically with each species grouped by natural relationships and similarities. Birds, mammals, fish, reptiles, amphibians, insects, spiders, mollusks, wildflowers, trees, and shrubs are all easily identifiable here with stunning photography and clear descriptions.
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“A valuable resource for both amateur and professional naturalists.” John Flicker, President, National Audubon Society
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“This guide is a perfect fit for backyard wildlife enthusiasts.” Dr. Frank Gill, Past President, American Ornithologists Union, Vice-President for Science, National Audubon Society
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“The perfect North American guide for the traveling naturalist.” Chris Leahy, international naturalist guide and author of The Birdwatcher's Companion.
Synopsis
An illustrated guide to all North American wildlife--from the black bear to the prickly pear cactus and everything in-between. Over 1,500 color photos.